In the case of Craig v. Boren, the Supreme Court ruled that
A) sex classifications would be treated by the Court as inherently suspect.
B) racial classifications were constitutional if they have a compelling, legitimate, and rational purpose.
C) it would employ a "medium scrutiny" standard: sex discrimination would be treated as neither valid nor invalid.
D) sex classifications would be treated by the Court as valid.
E) all sex classifications were unconstitutional.
Answer: C
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